A Vermont Notice of Appeal to Superior Court is a legal document that is used to initiate an appeal in the Vermont Superior Court. This document is filed by the appellant (the party appealing the decision) with the Vermont Superior Court Clerk to launch the appeal process. This document must include the name of the appealing party, the lower court’s name, the docket number of the case, the date of the judgment or order being appealed, and a copy of the judgment or order. The Notice of Appeal must also include the reason for the appeal and any supporting documentation. There are two types of Vermont Notice of Appeal to Superior Court: civil and criminal. A civil Notice of Appeal is brought when a party wishes to appeal the decision of a lower court in a civil dispute. A criminal Notice of Appeal is brought when a party wishes to appeal the decision of a lower court in a criminal case.